Taliban offensive of 2021 and collapse of Afghan government.

The US didn't 'invade' it was there to 'root out terrorism'.

And yes, you've left it better than before because the whole country is united in kicking you the fuck out :story:

Why dont you grab a dictionary and look up the word invade , you retard. The US invaded Afghanistan.
 
So now that the US has pretty much shown itself as militarily incompetent what other propped up states are going to fall next? Asia is safe so long as Japan continues to see the PRC as a threat to it's sovereignty.

Oh boy time to sent billions in aid to a tiny rump state with a corrupt incompetent military.

What a fantastic president. How the hell was this guy in office for so long?

Where is tha women's militia female redditors were talking about joining to defend Afghan women?
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I would pay good money to see people traumatized by being called their actual gender and womyn who think being flirted with is akin to being gangraped by the Red Army take on the Taliban.
 
Strategy = moral faggotry? How do you keep losing wars? what a mystery.:story:
Are you a General with all the classified information in the middle east? Because you sure talk like you are. How do you know if this is a "Lost War" for all we know we went in got what we needed and peaced the fuck out. Oh noes guys China is comming.
 
Are you a General with all the classified information in the middle east? Because you sure talk like you are. How do you know if this is a "Lost War" for all we know we went in got what we needed and peaced the fuck out. Oh noes guys China is comming.
This isn't classified information. It's fucking obvious to anyone who has spent more than 6 months in the military.

It's a lost war because your objective failed. It failed back in 2014 when you fake-killed OBL for brownie points.

You didn't peace the fuck out, you ran like faggots before your shit was pushed in by a country of barbarians who had had enough of your shit for twenty years. They were willing to wait a few more month and let you leave peacefully. Then biden happened. Now the taliban are enjoying great positive PR because allowing the world to watch the yanks scramble for helicopters is better than opening fire and being the bad guy.

The reports coming out of Afghan of women being slapped about is nothing but PR to mitigate the damage caused by Biden's colossal fuck up. Which is a mix of "We're America, they will wait for us" and "orange man bad".

When are you coming back to the Wuhan coof thread? I've missed the view of the world through your heavily-licked window.

When did I ever mention what it was sold as ? I simply stated the US invaded Afghanistan and you said it didn't. So shifting the argument now is just more proof you're a retard.

Are you autistic? I even put 'invaded' and 'rout out terrorism' in little thingys. Everyone knows the Americans wanted to invade, i just didn't think anyone would be such a fucking mong that that had to be spelled out.
 
This isn't classified information. It's fucking obvious to anyone who has spent more than 6 months in the military.

It's a lost war because your objective failed. It failed back in 2014 when you fake-killed OBL for brownie points.

You didn't peace the fuck out, you ran like faggots before your shit was pushed in by a country of barbarians who had had enough of your shit for twenty years. They were willing to wait a few more month and let you leave peacefully. Then biden happened. Now the taliban are enjoying great positive PR because allowing the world to watch the yanks scramble for helicopters is better than opening fire and being the bad guy.

The reports coming out of Afghan of women being slapped about is nothing but PR to mitigate the damage caused by Biden's colossal fuck up. Which is a mix of "We're America, they will wait for us" and "orange man bad".

When are you coming back to the Wuhan coof thread? I've missed the view of the world through your heavily-licked window.
lol. Reeeeeeee
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So now that the US has pretty much shown itself as militarily incompetent what other propped up states are going to fall next? Asia is safe so long as Japan continues to see the PRC as a threat to it's sovereignty.

Oh boy time to sent billions in aid to a tiny rump state with a corrupt incompetent military.

What a fantastic president. How the hell was this guy in office for so long?

Where is tha women's militia female redditors were talking about joining to defend Afghan women?
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The delusion of white feminists is so fucking strong.
Those pampered women living in luxury ACTUALLY think that they are "tougher" than Afghan women who have to deal with a 3rd world life every single day?
An army of dangerhairs will soon have boots on the ground and liberate those weak women there with the magical power of their women's study degrees.
 
The delusion of white feminists is so fucking strong.
Those pampered women living in luxury ACTUALLY think that they are "tougher" than Afghan women who have to deal with a 3rd world life every single day?
An army of dangerhairs will soon have boots on the ground and liberate those weak women there with the magical power of their women's study degrees.

All women everywhere just want to be dominated and knocked up

That's it. that is what drive the phycology of women and its in their nature and will never change.

Even Feminists are easy to pick off and manipulate. Within hours a Chad with a thick dick could have them turned against their lifelong ideology.
 
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Doesn't America usually like, offer to pay to resettle refugees in neighbouring allied countries anyways?

Naturally that would be the Central Asian -stans, can't imagine they're very desirable places to live but it's better than being killed on the runway after the last US plane took off and literally ran people over lmao.
 
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The radio silence from the administration is quite eerie, I've never quite seen this before. Bush, Obama and Trump had their fair share of fuck ups but they always had someone on the spot to spin and pretend to be working on it. Dick Cheney went down to Louisiana during Katrina as an example, even if people were shouting fuck you at him on camera. Why the fuck is Hillary Clinton the only person tendering calls?

Also there seems to be a lot of finger pointing and hot potato tossing going on, the main thread being that "Biden was briefed about how bad the Afghan situation is" and referring to this document (also attached) which purportedly states that the Afghan forces were brittle and demoralized, I've not read it and frankly I probably wont since its largely an irrelevant document considering the government no longer exists.

I don't really pay much attention to the D.C. rumor mill but it would seem that there is a deep rift between the President and VP camp.
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Nobody has seen Kamala publicly for the better part of a week or two far as I can tell. Supposedly she is dealing with Haiti's earthquake and hurricane stuff.

Mike Pence reinforcing what I put in the op of the thread, Biden broke the deal by not leaving by May 1st.


https://www.wsj.com/articles/mike-pence-biden-broke-our-deal-with-the-taliban-11629238764?mod=e2tw

Opinion | Mike Pence: Biden Broke Our Deal With the Taliban​


Mike Pence

6-8 minutes



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U.S soldiers stand guard along a perimeter at the international airport in Kabul, Aug. 16.​

Photo: Shekib Rahmani/Associated Press

‘The likelihood there’s going to be the Taliban overrunning everything and owning the whole country [of Afghanistan] is highly unlikely,” President Biden confidently proclaimed in July. “There’s going to be no circumstance where you see people being lifted off the roof of an embassy.”

One month later, the scenario Mr. Biden deemed impossible has become a horrifying reality. In recent days, the world has watched panicked civilians cling to U.S. military aircraft in a desperate attempt to escape the chaos unleashed by Mr. Biden’s reckless retreat. American diplomats had to beg our enemies not to storm our embassy in Kabul. Taliban fighters have seized scores of American military vehicles, rifles, artillery, aircraft, helicopters and drones.

The Biden administration’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan is a foreign-policy humiliation unlike anything our country has endured since the Iran hostage crisis.

It has embarrassed America on the world stage, caused allies to doubt our dependability, and emboldened enemies to test our resolve. Worst of all, it has dishonored the memory of the heroic Americans who helped bring terrorists to justice after 9/11, and all who served in Afghanistan over the past 20 years.

In February 2020, the Trump administration reached an agreement that required the Taliban to end all attacks on U.S. military personnel, to refuse terrorists safe harbor, and to negotiate with Afghan leaders on creating a new government. As long as these conditions were met, the U.S. would conduct a gradual and orderly withdrawal of military forces.

Unanimously endorsed by the United Nations Security Council, the agreement immediately brought to Afghanistan a stability unseen in decades. In the past 18 months, the U.S. has not suffered a single combat casualty there.

By the time we left office, the Afghan government and the Taliban each controlled their respective territories, neither was mounting major offensives, and America had only 2,500 U.S. troops in the country—the smallest military presence since the war began in 2001.

America’s endless war was coming to a dignified end, and Bagram Air Base ensured we could conduct counterterrorism missions through the war’s conclusion.

The progress our administration made toward ending the war was possible because Taliban leaders understood that the consequences of violating the deal would be swift and severe. After our military took out Iranian terrorist Qasem Soleimani, and U.S. Special Forces killed the leader of ISIS, the Taliban had no doubt we would keep our promise.

But when Mr. Biden became president, he quickly announced that U.S. forces would remain in Afghanistan for an additional four months without a clear reason for doing so. There was no plan to transport the billions of dollars worth of American equipment recently captured by the Taliban, or evacuate the thousands of Americans now scrambling to escape Kabul, or facilitate the regional resettlement of the thousands of Afghan refugees who will now be seeking asylum in the U.S. with little or no vetting. Rather, it seems that the president simply didn’t want to appear to be abiding by the terms of a deal negotiated by his predecessor.

Once Mr. Biden broke the deal, the Taliban launched a major offensive against the Afghan government and seized Kabul. They knew there was no credible threat of force under this president. They’ve seen him kowtow to anti-Semitic terrorist groups like Hamas, restore millions of dollars in aid to the Palestinian Authority, and sit by earlier this year while thousands of rockets rained down on Israeli civilians.

Weakness arouses evil—and the magnitude of evil now rising in Afghanistan speaks volumes about the weaknesses of Mr. Biden. To limit the carnage, the president has ordered more troops to Afghanistan, tripling our military presence amid a supposed withdrawal.

After 20 years, more than 2,400 American deaths, 20,000 Americans wounded, and over $2 trillion spent, the American people are ready to bring our troops home.

But the manner in which Mr. Biden has executed this withdrawal is a disgrace, unworthy of the courageous American service men and women whose blood still stains the soil of Afghanistan.

Mr. Pence served as vice president of the United States, 2017-21, and is chairman of Advancing American Freedom.


 

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The radio silence from the administration is quite eerie, I've never quite seen this before. Bush, Obama and Trump had their fair share of fuck ups but they always had someone on the spot to spin and pretend to be working on it. Dick Cheney went down to Louisiana during Katrina as an example, even if people were shouting fuck you at him on camera. Why the fuck is Hillary Clinton the only person tendering calls?

Also there seems to be a lot of finger pointing and hot potato tossing going on, the main thread being that "Biden was briefed about how bad the Afghan situation is" and referring to this document (also attached) which purportedly states that the Afghan forces were brittle and demoralized, I've not read it and frankly I probably wont since its largely an irrelevant document considering the government no longer exists.

I don't really pay much attention to the D.C. rumor mill but it would seem that there is a deep rift between the President and VP camp. View attachment 2456167
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Nobody has seen Kamala publicly for the better part of a week or two far as I can tell. Supposedly she is dealing with Haiti's earthquake and hurricane stuff.

Mike Pence reinforcing what I put in the op of the thread, Biden broke the deal by not leaving by May 1st.


https://www.wsj.com/articles/mike-pence-biden-broke-our-deal-with-the-taliban-11629238764?mod=e2tw

Opinion | Mike Pence: Biden Broke Our Deal With the Taliban​


Mike Pence

6-8 minutes



im-386887


U.S soldiers stand guard along a perimeter at the international airport in Kabul, Aug. 16.​

Photo: Shekib Rahmani/Associated Press

‘The likelihood there’s going to be the Taliban overrunning everything and owning the whole country [of Afghanistan] is highly unlikely,” President Biden confidently proclaimed in July. “There’s going to be no circumstance where you see people being lifted off the roof of an embassy.”

One month later, the scenario Mr. Biden deemed impossible has become a horrifying reality. In recent days, the world has watched panicked civilians cling to U.S. military aircraft in a desperate attempt to escape the chaos unleashed by Mr. Biden’s reckless retreat. American diplomats had to beg our enemies not to storm our embassy in Kabul. Taliban fighters have seized scores of American military vehicles, rifles, artillery, aircraft, helicopters and drones.

The Biden administration’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan is a foreign-policy humiliation unlike anything our country has endured since the Iran hostage crisis.

It has embarrassed America on the world stage, caused allies to doubt our dependability, and emboldened enemies to test our resolve. Worst of all, it has dishonored the memory of the heroic Americans who helped bring terrorists to justice after 9/11, and all who served in Afghanistan over the past 20 years.

In February 2020, the Trump administration reached an agreement that required the Taliban to end all attacks on U.S. military personnel, to refuse terrorists safe harbor, and to negotiate with Afghan leaders on creating a new government. As long as these conditions were met, the U.S. would conduct a gradual and orderly withdrawal of military forces.

Unanimously endorsed by the United Nations Security Council, the agreement immediately brought to Afghanistan a stability unseen in decades. In the past 18 months, the U.S. has not suffered a single combat casualty there.

By the time we left office, the Afghan government and the Taliban each controlled their respective territories, neither was mounting major offensives, and America had only 2,500 U.S. troops in the country—the smallest military presence since the war began in 2001.

America’s endless war was coming to a dignified end, and Bagram Air Base ensured we could conduct counterterrorism missions through the war’s conclusion.

The progress our administration made toward ending the war was possible because Taliban leaders understood that the consequences of violating the deal would be swift and severe. After our military took out Iranian terrorist Qasem Soleimani, and U.S. Special Forces killed the leader of ISIS, the Taliban had no doubt we would keep our promise.

But when Mr. Biden became president, he quickly announced that U.S. forces would remain in Afghanistan for an additional four months without a clear reason for doing so. There was no plan to transport the billions of dollars worth of American equipment recently captured by the Taliban, or evacuate the thousands of Americans now scrambling to escape Kabul, or facilitate the regional resettlement of the thousands of Afghan refugees who will now be seeking asylum in the U.S. with little or no vetting. Rather, it seems that the president simply didn’t want to appear to be abiding by the terms of a deal negotiated by his predecessor.

Once Mr. Biden broke the deal, the Taliban launched a major offensive against the Afghan government and seized Kabul. They knew there was no credible threat of force under this president. They’ve seen him kowtow to anti-Semitic terrorist groups like Hamas, restore millions of dollars in aid to the Palestinian Authority, and sit by earlier this year while thousands of rockets rained down on Israeli civilians.

Weakness arouses evil—and the magnitude of evil now rising in Afghanistan speaks volumes about the weaknesses of Mr. Biden. To limit the carnage, the president has ordered more troops to Afghanistan, tripling our military presence amid a supposed withdrawal.

After 20 years, more than 2,400 American deaths, 20,000 Americans wounded, and over $2 trillion spent, the American people are ready to bring our troops home.

But the manner in which Mr. Biden has executed this withdrawal is a disgrace, unworthy of the courageous American service men and women whose blood still stains the soil of Afghanistan.

Mr. Pence served as vice president of the United States, 2017-21, and is chairman of Advancing American Freedom.


 
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